shep. >> steve brown in ohio. we'll check back often. big picture on ohio is this. if the winner in ohio wins by 2% or more, everything is fine. 100,000 votes most likely that would be. there will be no recount in ohio is in the bag. if less than that we have a different story and there are a this f lawyers in ohio and could go not hours, but days or frankly weeks. let's get to the big board and bill hammer and the billboard to find out more about the state of ics in the ohio. it's complicated. your home state. >> good evening and by state law they would not count those ballots until november 17th. 10 days later. show you what is happening now, shepherd. at s is what we're looking with ohio. polls just closed. you'll see all 88 counties start to turn red for republican and blue for democrat. the keys to victory in 2008, a state that barack obama won and how did he do it? the blue counties here. he won in areas like cuyahoga. that's cleveland. stark county and summit county, n.ron and can to he won in franklin county, columbus, capital city. wood, lewis, toledo, mont